Suprematism style with a
Mondriaan/Hofmann
twist.
Mixed Media (Acrylics with a thin
wooden circle)
To give this small square studio wrapped canvas a little more "oomph" I added a red wooden open circle (dimension changes).
In the close up (2nd picture) you'll see I
played with "Flat and Round" (depth):
The
blue
and red lines give a round impression;
The yellow and white are flat.
That's what color can do! ("Push-'n-pull"
technique)
Linear perspective- the technique used to create the illusion of space in a painting or drawing- has served as the golden rule for artists since the Italians developed it during the Renaissance.
Then along came Hans
Hofmann (1880-1966).
Developing a technique he called “push
and pull,” Hofmann proved that the
illusion of space, depth, and even movement
on a canvas could be created abstractly using
color and shape, rather than representational
forms.
With Push'n Pull, Shapes and colors interact not
only the feeling of space but as movement as
well.
---Warm colors appear to advance;
---Cool ones seem to recede.
Light and dark values, overlapping
shapes, all help to create the illusion, that the
composition is in motion, or "breathing",
leading the eye to each part of the picture
rather than letting it rest in one spot.
In this way the viewer becomes actively
engaged with the picture, a goal Hofmann
claimed all artists should strive for.
Copyright Olga van Dijk
2009©
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Izabella Pavlushko 23 Jan 2010
very interesting work, I can see Bernie inspired you with this style. I love it !Sigridur Bachmann 07 Jan 2010
Picturesque and sublime ! Very interesting ! "" SUPERB "Jose Velasquez 14 Dec 2009
Nice composition.KC CHANG 30 Nov 2009
INTERESTING AND EDUCATIONAL!Anonymous Guest 30 Nov 2009
Escellent Abstrac, Olga.Magnifique dimension creative. Great energy, much power, much Painter your my dear friend.Love And Light. Hugs. José